Knee replacement patients: do your pain catheters stay put?

NCT ID NCT05961085

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Jun 05, 2026 · Updated 31 times

Summary

This observational study looks at how often a small tube that delivers pain medicine near the knee (called an adductor canal catheter) stays in the right place the day after total knee replacement. About 100 people over age 50 having knee surgery will be checked with ultrasound to see if the catheter moved. The goal is to find out how common dislodgement is and what factors might cause it to fail.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

    Toronto, Ontario, M4N 3M5, Canada

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